In 1917 congress passed this act to establish agriculture education classes:
What is Smith-Hughes Act?
When were girls admitted to the FFA?
What is 1969?
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning To Live Living to Serve
What is the FFA Moto?
First FFA President from Kansas
Who is Mark Mayfeild?
The FFA creed was adopted in 1930, who wrote it?
E.M. Tiffany
When was the FFA Band founded?
1947
Jan Eberly
Who is the first female National FFA President?
National Blue and Corn Gold:
What is the FFA offical colors?
Who is the Kansas FFA Executive Secretary?
Who is Mary Kane?
How much were dues when FFA was established?
What is 10 cents?
When was the FFA Jacket adopted?
What is 1933?
In 1965 this similar group merged with the FFA:
What is the NFA (New Farmers of America)?
This part of the FFA Emblem represents "Progress":
What is the Rising Sun?
Who is Guy Shoulders?
What is Kansas FFA State Advisor?
The first was held in Kansas City, MO and the last was held in Indianapolis, IN
What is National Convention?
When was the FFA Chorus founded?
What is 1948?
When was the name of the FFA changed?
What is 1988?
This part of the FFA Emblem represents "Labor and Tillage":
What is the Plow?
How members are there in Kansas?
What is 9,839?
What was the original name of the National FFA Organization?
What is Future Farmers of American?
When was the FFA founded?
What is 1928?
In 1950 this law granted National FFA a Federal charter recognizing it as an "intra-curricular" part of agriculture education:
What is Public Law 740?
The FFA Creed was adopted at the 3rd National Convention in this year:
What is 1930?
When was Kansas Chartered?
What is 1929?
This part of the FFA Emblem represents "Freedom":
What is the eagle?